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Old 16-09-2008, 06:50 AM
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Hi All,

Fishing the above next Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday respectively. Any info or tips on flies, areas etc. Cheers
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Old 16-09-2008, 07:44 AM
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Hi All,

Fishing the above next Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday respectively. Any info or tips on flies, areas etc. Cheers
Fished Grafham a couple of weeks ago. Tactics wise I used a boobie on the point with various diawl bachs on droppers, floating line. All the fish came to an orange hothead DB.

Area wise it was Valley Creek, L and G buoys, Hill Farm, Rectory Bay.

Apparently now they're catching on claret hoppers as well and daddies will probably be worth a bash.
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Fished Grafham on saturday was wicked took 16 fish in 2 hours in Savages 2 tone blob top dropper and a silver tube on the point Di 3, No need to fish any other spots really but L and H buoy had fish on them. Good luck and good luck for rutland you will need it, get up the top of the south!!!!
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